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[MUSIC] Honoring the Legacy of Beatking, Fatman Scoop, and Rich Homie Quan: A Sad Farewell to Hip Hop Giants

9/5/2024

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Today, the music world mourns the loss of three influential figures whose contributions shaped hip hop and party culture—Beatking, Fatman Scoop, and Rich Homie Quan. These artists, each with their own unique sound and energy, left an indelible mark on the music landscape, touching the hearts of fans around the world. While their lives may have been tragically cut short, their legacy in hip hop will continue to inspire future generations.

Beatking: The Undisputed "Club God"

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Known to many as the "Club Godzilla," Beatking was a trailblazer in the world of Southern hip hop and club music. Born Justin Riley, Beatking built a reputation for crafting high-energy, explicit, and humor-filled tracks that dominated Houston’s nightlife and eventually found national success. His ability to blend catchy hooks, raw lyrics, and bass-heavy beats created anthems that defined countless nights out.

Beatking's breakout moment came with the release of “Throw Dat Ahh” in 2010, but it was his 2014 hit “Club God” that made him a household name in the Southern hip hop scene. Known for his collaborations with artists like DJ Chose, Paul Wall, and Gangsta Boo, Beatking was able to effortlessly mix the rowdiness of the club with lyrical wit. His viral hit “Then Leave” in 2020 propelled him even further into mainstream recognition, showcasing his ability to adapt to the ever-changing music landscape while keeping true to his signature sound.

​What set Beatking apart was his constant engagement with his fan base, his wild personality on social media, and his fearless approach to making music that reflected the party culture. He wasn’t just an artist; he was a master at creating experiences—whether on stage or through his records. His contribution to club anthems and his role in influencing modern Southern rap cannot be understated. While he may no longer be with us, his tracks will forever be played in clubs and parties, keeping his vibrant spirit alive.

Fatman Scoop: The Hypeman of Hip Hop and Beyond

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Isaac Freeman III, better known as Fatman Scoop, wasn’t just a voice—he was an institution in hip hop and party music. Born on August 6, 1968, Fatman Scoop earned global recognition for his booming, unmistakable voice and his ability to transform any track into an anthem. His energy, charisma, and crowd-commanding presence made him one of the most iconic hypemen in music history.

Fatman Scoop’s breakout moment came with his legendary 1999 track "Be Faithful" in collaboration with Crooklyn Clan. The song became a worldwide club anthem, celebrated for its infectious call-and-response lines like “You got a hundred dollar bill, get your hands up!” The song's success catapulted him to global fame, and it remains a staple at parties and clubs even decades later.

Known for his collaborations with hip hop royalty such as Missy Elliott, Timbaland, Pitbull, Mariah Carey, and more, Fatman Scoop's voice became synonymous with fun, energy, and excitement. His contribution extended beyond just being a hypeman—he played a major role in making dance floors erupt into celebrations. Whether you heard him on a radio hit or saw him hyping up a live crowd, Scoop knew how to bring the house down with his larger-than-life personality.

Beyond music, Fatman Scoop's presence was felt across entertainment platforms. He hosted radio shows like “Full Throttle Radio,” keeping audiences entertained with his lively banter, and made appearances on reality shows like “Celebrity Big Brother”, further showcasing his versatility in the entertainment world.

​His impact on party culture cannot be overstated, and while his voice may be silenced, his influence will live on in the unforgettable moments he created on dance floors across the globe.


Rich Homie Quan: The Pioneer of Atlanta’s Melodic Trap Sound

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Dequantes Devontay Lamar, better known by his stage name Rich Homie Quan, helped define the melodic trap movement that emerged from Atlanta in the 2010s. Born on October 4, 1989, Quan’s career was shaped by his ability to blend street tales with melodic, emotional deliveries, creating a unique sound that bridged the gap between traditional rap and more soulful, introspective melodies.

Quan’s breakthrough came in 2013 with the release of "Type of Way", a track that showcased his signature sound—mixing trap beats with catchy, melodic hooks. "Type of Way" was more than just a hit; it became an anthem that captured the feeling of overcoming struggle and reaching success. The song catapulted Quan to the forefront of Atlanta’s thriving hip hop scene, and his style became a blueprint for many young artists who followed.

Following "Type of Way", Quan released several chart-topping singles, including “Walk Thru” featuring Problem and "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)" in 2015, further solidifying his place as one of the pioneers of Atlanta’s new wave of melodic rap. But perhaps one of his most significant contributions was his work with Young Thug and Birdman as part of the Rich Gang collective. Their 2014 mixtape, “Rich Gang: Tha Tour Pt. 1,” is now considered a classic, and the track "Lifestyle" became one of the defining songs of its time, helping to shape the melodic sound that would dominate hip hop in the years to come.

Quan’s career, though interrupted by legal battles and label disputes, remains a testament to his resilience and talent. He released independent projects like “Rich as in Spirit” in 2018, where he showcased his continued growth as both an artist and a person. Through his music, Quan often reflected on his journey—rising from difficult circumstances to achieve fame and success, all while remaining true to his roots.

​Rich Homie Quan’s influence on modern hip hop is undeniable. He helped shape a generation of rappers who embraced melody, emotion, and vulnerability in their music, leaving a lasting imprint on the genre.
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As we say goodbye to Beatking, Fatman Scoop, and Rich Homie Quan, it’s important to remember the joy, energy, and emotion they brought to their fans. Each artist had a unique impact on the world of hip hop, creating music that became part of the soundtrack to our lives. Though they may no longer be with us, their legacies live on through their timeless hits, forever cemented in the culture they helped build.

​Trending With Ms Tre honors these incredible talents and encourages you to celebrate their lives by keeping their music alive. Play their tracks, share your favorite memories, and let their influence continue to resonate through the generations.
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